03/12/2026
Extremely Rare Harbor Seal Spotted on Central Florida Sandbar
Visitors and anglers along Florida’s east coast recently witnessed something you almost never see in our waters — a harbor seal resting on a sandbar in the waters of Mosquito Lagoon near Ponce Inlet on Florida’s east coast.
For a region known for dolphins, manatees, redfish, and giant tarpon, the appearance of a seal quickly caught the attention of locals and marine scientists alike.
The animal, identified as a harbor seal, was seen relaxing on a sandbar before eventually slipping back into the lagoon. Harbor seals are normally found much farther north along the Atlantic coast, making this sighting in Central Florida extremely rare.
A Long Way From Home
Harbor seals typically inhabit colder waters ranging from the northeastern United States up through Canada. Seeing one this far south in Florida is highly unusual and has only happened a handful of times over the past several decades.
Researchers believe the seal may have traveled south following food sources or ocean currents. Occasionally younger seals wander far outside their normal range, especially during seasonal changes.
The sighting occurred within the larger Indian River Lagoon system, one of the most biodiverse estuaries in North America and a place where anglers regularly encounter a wide variety of wildlife.
What To Do If You See It
Wildlife officials remind the public that seals are protected marine mammals. Anyone who spots the animal should give it plenty of space and avoid disturbing it.
If you encounter the seal:
Stay at least 100 yards away
Do not approach or touch the animal
Keep pets away
Report sightings to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Photographs taken from a safe distance can also help researchers track the animal’s movement and confirm its identity.
A Reminder of Florida’s Wild Waters
For anglers and outdoor enthusiasts who spend time exploring Florida’s lagoons and coastal waters, this sighting is a reminder that nature still has surprises waiting.
Most days you might see dolphins chasing bait or manatees cruising through the shallows. But every once in a while, the ocean sends us something completely unexpected — like a northern harbor seal taking a break on a Florida sandbar.
At How We Fish Florida, moments like this remind us why spending time on the water is so special. You never know what you might see next.
How We Fish Florida Blog
By Jim Reyes